He brought back what he thought was gold, silver and/or diamonds but was actually fake and just looked like it.
Jacques Cartier brought back items such as gold and diamonds to Canada, as well as indigenous artifacts, plants, and animals from his explorations in the New World. These items became important in expanding knowledge of the region and establishing trade relationships.
Jacques Cartier kidnapped the natives in order to bring them back to France as a display of goodwill to the French King, hoping to gain favor and support for his future expeditions to the New World. Additionally, Cartier believed that by taking the natives back with him, he could better understand their language and culture, which would be beneficial for future interactions with indigenous peoples.
Jacques Cartier traded with the indigenous peoples he encountered during his expeditions to establish positive relationships, gather information about the land and resources, and secure supplies that were essential for his voyages. Trade also allowed Cartier to show respect and establish a level of trust with the indigenous communities.
One conflict Jacques Cartier had with the Native Americans was when he kidnapped their chief, Donnacona, in an attempt to bring him back to France. This action created mistrust and hostility between Cartier's crew and the indigenous people.
Jacques Cartier brought back various goods from the New World to his homeland of France, including furs, copper, and quartz crystals. He also introduced new plants like maize (corn) and pumpkins to Europe. His voyages helped to establish trade between the two continents.
When he came back he had ships full of colonists drawn from the slums and jails of Paris.
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Jacques Cartier traded with the indigenous peoples he encountered during his expeditions to establish positive relationships, gather information about the land and resources, and secure supplies that were essential for his voyages. Trade also allowed Cartier to show respect and establish a level of trust with the indigenous communities.
Jacques Cartier went around Newfoundland, then went around another island and came back around the bottom of Newfoundland.
Jacques Cartier was the one to claim Canada for the French and to give it its name. He essentially scouted out the land, giving the French an idea about what was located there and brought back things from the Americas.
Jacques Cartier wanted to personally wanted to tell King Francis about his discoveries and be a hero in France.
Jacques Cartier was the one to claim Canada for the French and to give it its name. He essentially scouted out the land, giving the French an idea about what was located there and brought back things from the Americas.
It wasn't good they were mad at Jacques Cartier for not bringing back Donnacona (their chief) in 1536.
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donnacona and two of his sons later on
i think yes because he diddnt return back to the north
One conflict was he stole 2 children of chief Donnacona, and took them back to France. Conflict was then created.